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Message-ID: <15689.63098.856057.182239@mail.linux-delhi.org>
From: raju at linux-delhi.org (Raju Mathur)
Subject: OpenSSH and OpenSSL vulnerabilities

Is OpenSSH compromised by the OpenSSL vulnerabilities?

I've been asked this question a number of times since the OpenSSL
vulnerabilities were anounced and this is what I figured:

- OpenSSH on 32-bit platforms is not vulnerable since it doesn't use
  TLS, S/MIME, certificates and/or PKCS#7.

- OpenSSH on 64-bit platforms is vulnerable to the integer string
  representation bug.

Comments?

Regards,

-- Raju
-- 
Raju Mathur          raju@...dalaya.org           http://kandalaya.org/
                     It is the mind that moves

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